March 4, 1932 ' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE lousands ot People Read The Advertisements on This Pace Every Dav ENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVER ,r?at. for sale and All ther small Adverikemenls In this rtinn ,t..,j ..... ... Lord per insertion vjth l, .Insertion, for the price of four. By the month iht , 2Fc a word. FOR KENT r ;" Modern 1 Vt .trTT Intention lo apply lo Lrn.ie I .mil .: r lalMUS District ' :irt of Prlnoe Ru- "I, the Soutberi) part Parry PMMfe tau t udjotning the true-,' :xf iritbUtaMl South 874. Queen COitr- -ii-i :he Maine Oil OU i t Vuioouver. BotUh i jii a oueFcfcn4U.n -i'rt to -PViJ tor a wing 4ieccUMl land" - u iKMt planted at the vcr of the tracts,.) : Iractional SouUi-et I 4. Quecu Charlotie U-1 South unc qhn.. J water mark; tliwir. I -r mark in a Scnitli- i 8cuth-t quarter 01 lo: 'rti cue chain pv.rt . ,;U 8outb-weM corner, uAtenr follow Ing the ,".ry of the aald Let ft. 1 1 to point of com no otiutaUUr t0 (IU !!0.tE OIL PJ8THIDUmatt LIMITED' lion Le Pace. 1M5 Phone 234 Agent J": 11 ir i;it oi' run -aumivm. TK.lTKtN A('T C'E 'ItTTHI itv nil' ritiTi' fi 1 i..ll'K 1.IUOY Ml LVII.I.H. mi uy tirder of the Hoo-' Morrinon, Olilef JuWt "ie owrt of Orltun Ct 1 nth rjeccmber. ii. J Admmlatrator of t.i ' 'K LWdj UuIvUle, de r tuvtng clatma against th' ' t hereby rtqiUred to iw tne propwly yerUled on o iuin rxoruary. 1932; .and indebted to the M;d Ucre-by required to pay tU neir indebtednewa to me Jraiirieri, B.C.. thta 8th iA M B. CAMPBELL. Otiiclal Admlultreor Mie Auctioneer a r ''neral Furniture Repairs I Vmif rrnnrla ...Itl . vwn VUU9 WIVil HiC ' AVES Phone Black 120 typewriters for Rent bJ lay. ek month Rose, Cowan & Latta f i McOutchoen, 941 :.ue Wejs Jj i -steam heated Apart' ..r- large rooms, kitclwr. -rairsclly located; $36.90 , ., tn dwelling, hot wate. r fth Avenve Wpst. ffeiry. Olhbons & Cid. Any person can .dQ' n Third Avenue and, i living quarters by i ottage next door toj News. Only $20 r. a great .opportunity FOR SALE 1031 Fosd Town Be-iay owned. Splenald Snap 778. it r Furnished or other -rn cottage, electro X'lose -to Dry Dock. .' ;.y by appointment. Pbone 51 TRANSFERS ERX,'3 Transfer Phone 171 Z 7 B 'h, Cedar and Jack tt ""uitj)i uKen jar less than 50c. SALVAGE & TOWING five roomed XyrnlsbaJ ."If It's on oi jjnaer the water e $15 a month. Mussal- ; do It" fcungalow, JWly Quipped tor Diving aud General Salvage Work Agents or EASTIIOPE ENGINES Boats and Scow of all descrjp Hons Jor Charter flow .Boats and Canoes fer Hire BARGAINS W GAs ENGINES Northern J3C. Distributors Coolidge Propellers fiand and Gravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone Day or Night 561 Y.S), Box 1564 USD SOIItT. NOTICE J hereby Mren that 1, Oto. Bacon, occupation miner intend U ftsir to the wmmtrilncer of MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE i ao ctuiu Btore ci w a complete assortment of PWRNI Hi iilV OUUW'WIH iW' nact.i3ii4 Wt half o WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. Glenn and ft. Vlereck T. & It. TRANSFER Phone Green 609 Reasonable prtccj Orders Promptly Attended TURE and FLOOR C0V8RINQ. jEv- ery.UUflg lor dbe WINDOW. If you are selling out we will AUCTION your goods or pay cash outright. Call us up. Prompt service. Pbone 776. Mackenzie's Furniture & Auctioneers SSRSSflBBdtSIUBI Painting and Paperhanging By Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P, ROLLER Phone Red 802 AU 1 TISEMENTS LOST LOST A length of Tank Waggon Hose, with Brass coupling. Finder please notify 533. 55 cnmopjRACTic W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings 6 Excnange Blk. Mail Schedule I CLOSES .AT POST OFFICE: For the Cast I Monday, Wednesday and I day 2 Frl land for permission to purchase the 1 From the East MtoiSST"t , abowt J Saturday, Tuesday and Thurs. mtie southerly fi TuUeqiMh post' day 10:40 am Office, thence 20 chain southerly 1 ,. thence 30 chain westerly, thence 'je tor Vancouver northerly, qmocc ao chain to Tuesday point of commencement. conUlnlnf 10 acre more or leu. 1 October S7. mi. GEO. BAOON. .MOOSE HALL FOR RENT AU Hight Dance $25.00 WhUt Drive and Dance $25,00 Public Meetings $20.00 Concert $35.00 Boxing Match $35.00 Store For Bent AUCTIONEER List you foods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone lted 637 Thursday Friday March 13 and 23 From Vancouver-Sunday Wednesday Friday ... 12:30 noon 9 pjn. It pjn. pjn. pan. ...10:30 am pjn. March 9, 19 and 30 an For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 8 pjn, Wednesday 3 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox . Tuesday 11:30 ajn. Tnursaay . a pjn. , ui mm uiicr aim run oirapson Sunday 8 pjn. , From Naas River and Port Simpson J Tuesday 11:30 ajn. For Queen Charlottes i March 5 and 19 9 pirn. From Queen Charlottes March 13 and 23. pjn. Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub Ject of public interest, but letters must be brief .and to the point. The leng-wlnded correspondent has no place In modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed hy the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned -documents go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature appended or publication-Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid pef9onah.ties.and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate. 'TILLIE THE TOILER" THE MARKET Prices current on the local .retail market today are as follows: Butter Fancy cartoned, lb. 30 No. 1 Creamery, 3, lbs 0 ' Flour Flour, 4.9's, No. 1 hard wheat .. 1.60 . Pastry Flour, 10 lbs J5Q Fish Smoked Kippers, lb 15 , Salmon, fresh, lb 25' Halibut, lb 15 j Eggs j 8. C. Fresh Pullets, doz 28 1 B. C. Fresh Firsts, doz 30 IR fi Prah Fhrirrta Am 34 ii Local, new laid, .doz. 40 1 Aleats Fowl, No. 1, lb. 30 j Roasting Chicken, lb. . 25 Ham, sliced, first grade 40 i Cottage Rolls, lb.':. .22 1 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 20 j Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .35 j Prk shoulder, lb, .w 15 1 Pork, loin, lb 22 1 Pork, leg, lb. 20 Pork, .dry salt, lb 25 Ayrshire Bacon, lb. 30 yjeal, shoulder, lb. .20 Veal, loin, lb. .. 30 p.rri ! Beet pot roast, lb, J5 Beef, boiling, lb, 10c to 15 EeeX, roas prime rib, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, 1b 20 Beef, steak, lb. 25c tc 30 Lamb, Jeg, lb. 30c to 35 Lamb, chops, lb. .30 Mutton, shoulder, Jb 15 Vegetables Potatoes, J2-15 lbs 25 jsack, $1.65 to 2.00 B. C. Beets, bulk, 6 lbs 25 Parsley, bunch 10 OatHernla Celery, head 25 Brussels Sprouts, B.C., lb. 18c to 20 Spinach, Cal, lb. Garlic, imported, per lb. Cabbage, green Calif. Head Lettuce, bead 12c to .20 .40 .05 J5 .35 Cal. Cauliflower, 26c to .35 Sweet Potatoes, lb 10 Onions, lb .05, Bulk Turnips, 10 lbs 25 j Carrots. 3 lbs 25 Cal. New Carrots, i bunches 35 Harsnips, lb .05 1 Aiarcn o. ri ana 41 .!Leek bunch , .08 For Alaska Hthouee Oucumberi, each 25 warcn , iv ana 3U ajn. . Apples v, ai,.b a iuhi diasiva Delicious, fancy box 355 Newtons, fancy, box 2.90 Nev4ons, C grade, hox 2.80 Newtons, household, box 2.10 IWinesaps, fancy, box 2.90 jWinesaps, C grade, box 2.80 1 Fruits j Valencia Oranges, doz. 25c to . Lemons, California, large -Grapefruit, California, 5c to I Grapefruit, Florida, 12lfec to .... California Emperor Grapes,. lb Bananas, 2 lbs Rhubarb, hothouse, lb Dried Fruits Extracted Honey, per Jar Oomb Phone 98 .70i .40 l0 Whitq, 100 lbs. .20 i Feed 3 Wheat. No. 3 Alberta 1.85 35 wheat, Bulkley Valley 1.75 ' No. 5 Alberta 1.65 Oats , , 1.75 25 Bran 135 Honey . .35 Shorts 1.40 Dates, bulk, lb 8c to 15 Lemon and Orange Peej 2s Black fJooktng Figs, lb, .12 Currants lb .15 Citron Ped .301 White Figs, lb .15 Apple; dried 20 ! Peachos. peeled .20 ! Aprloots, Jb 20 Prunes, 60-70. lb 10' Prunes, 30-40, lb 15 Prunes, 40-50, lb. , 12 Raisins, . Cal. seedless, 2 lbs 35 &ugar Yellow. 100 lbs s.oo Middlings 1.85 Barley - .s. .1.70 haying Mash ?.65 Oyster Shell 3,-80 Beef Scrap 2.90 Ground OU Cake 3.00 Fine Oat Chops . :1.85 Crushed Oats - 1.85 Fine Barley Chop .:. 1.80 The Substitute The Daily News The paper that Northern and Central British Columbia people look to to keep them informed on world news and the problems peculiar to the north. The Only A. B. C. paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton. The Daily News goes into all the- ' TOWNS AND VILLAGES tf MINING CAMPS LUMBER CAMPS PAPER MILLS FARMING CENTRES FISHING CAMPS It is the paper that is read by the fishermen, miners, workers and operators throughout a district twice as large as the three Maritime Pro-vincesof the east. When a person wishes a message to go to the people of Northern and Central British Columbia there is only one .way of pending it, and that is through the columns of the Daily News. The future is full of hope. The Daily News is making plans to keep pace with the progress of the country. No one can afford to be without it. The cost is small. Delivered by Carrier, In Prince Rupert, per week, 10c Mailed to any address in Northern or Central BjC., $3 a year. . Mailed to points in Canada, Britain or United States, $6 a year, -w .50 Walnuts, broken helled . .40 j Walnuts, shelled halves 50 1 Peanuts 15 1 C. N. ,.. TRAINS ' I . ' For the East i Mondays, Wednesdays and JPr j days ,r. 3 pjn.J From the Ea$.t j Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-1 days .-. 1040 in , I ADVERTISING COP1 4 j MUST BE IN F.AKI.Y . , I Copy Sor display advertise- I merits should be in the bands wra of the printers not later than Pure, lb. 13c to .15 3 pjn. the day prior to publt- Compound, lb. 13c to 15 cation. This is necessary teen flutii J able best positions to he .&o Almonds, shelled Valenclas ... .50 cured. California soffshejled Walnuts 35 J ' T n Indigestion When chronic, U Ptit idieved hy Dr. ChitVKidny-UvrPilli Id most cases, indigestion results from -torpid liver and sluggish bowel action. Tablets for the stomach and . aid to digestion fall In this chronic form of indigestion. You must get the nltenng and excretory organs right before you can expect permanent re- 1W and this is best accomplished by the use ot Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pitts. -Chronic indigestion is a very com mon condition. Da this account many suffer for years riot realir-ing that relief is at hand in the form ot Dr. Chase' Kidney-liver Pills. Headaches, biliousness, spells ot constipation and .diarrhoea are among the accompanying ailments. Whit relief it would Be to beree of this condition which makes one feel so miserable and it is so easy by using this well-known regulator of the liver, kidneys and bowels. By Westover.